diff -Nuar GIZA++-v2/model3.cc GIZA++-v2-osx/model3.cc --- GIZA++-v2/model3.cc Tue Sep 30 21:24:18 2003 +++ GIZA++-v2-osx/model3.cc Sat Dec 23 18:16:08 2006 @@ -318,8 +318,8 @@ d4file = Prefix + ".d4." + number ; d4file2 = Prefix + ".D4." + number ; d5file = Prefix + ".d5." + number ; - alignfile = Prefix + ".A3." + number ; - test_alignfile = Prefix + ".tst.A3." + number ; + alignfile = Prefix + ".uA3." + number ; + test_alignfile = Prefix + ".tst.uA3." + number ; p0file = Prefix + ".p0_3." + number ; } // clear count tablesI noticed this after running GIZA++ on NetBSD and the result was just like in README. Update: Now I switched from Mac OS X to Ubuntu http://blog.vee-u.com/2008/03/02/giza_pp/
Sunday, December 24, 2006
GIZA++ on Mac OS X (HFS+)
Today I find that foobar.a3.final and foobar.A3.final are the same file on HFS+ (the file system are used in my iBook). Now I know why foobar.A3.final in my working directory is not the same as what mentioned in GIZA++'s README. A workaround is as follow:
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I just ran into this problem myself. I'm glad I was running it on a small test corpus first! Mac's really should come with a big red sticker saying "Warning! File system is case insensitive!" because I've had so much trouble with this... btw, I may be running a different version of Giza++, the relevant file is called "model3.cpp" in mine.
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